Burger King Buys Popeyes for $1.8 Billion
I am proud of the superior results the Popeyes team has delivered in recent years; they have served all stakeholders well. Popeyes shareholders will get $79.00 for each share they hold, a 19.5 percent premium to the stock's Friday close.

Tsonga downs Goffin for Rotterdam title
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What Does the Sunday Penalty Rate Cut Mean for You?
Ai Group chief executive Innex Willox said in an interview on Sky News the group "hoped" the changes would help with job numbers. In Australia, penalty rates in fact apply to working weekends, public holidays, overtime and late-night or early morning shifts.

John Lewis to axe 387 jobs amid 'structural change'
John Lewis is to cut 387 jobs as part of its efforts to limit costs as the retail sector prepares for a more hard year. In an attempt to cut costs and be more efficient, John Lewis is now in talks with 773 of its staff about redundancy.

Germany sees encouraging signs on jobs in Opel talks
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Hungary to Withdraw Olympic Bid
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Reward Offered For Info On Indiana Murder Suspect
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Champions League: Aguero strikes in comeback win for City
During his time with Porto and Atletico Madrid, he scored 93 goals in 117 games. "Sergio has enough experience", Guardiola said. The two strikers are fighters - [Radamel] Falcao and [Valere] Germain, they are killers in the box.

Pro-abortion Justice Ginsburg assures media and admirers she is not retiring

But, the 83-year-old jurist said the public's resistance to the new administration - on full display at last month's Women's March protests - has given her "reason to hope that we will see a better day".

While it may feel like the United States is in a troubling and chaotic political moment, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg doesn't think it's inescapable.

"I've never seen such a demonstration-both the numbers and the rapport of the people in that crowd".

The health of Ginsburg, who's widely considered the most reliable liberal vote on the court, has driven concern among liberals and activists concerned that President Donald Trump could reshape the court for years to come.

The White House has said that the president will soon unveil a revised order after the first one was blocked by federal courts. How about internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Ginsburg also said the United States is not at its best right now because "we are not as mi".

"Think of what the press has done in the United States", she said, referencing Watergate. But, according to the AP, she reflected on the inscription at the base of the Statue of Liberty: "Give me your exhausted, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free".

But bad-mouthing the very country where she occupies one of the highest constitutional appointments in the land is of course nothing new for Justice Ginsburg.

While speaking to the BBC, Ginsburg united with mainstream media outlets such as the Washington Post and the New York Times and justified them as trustworthy sources who "tell the public the ways things are". She then elaborated on the so-called "Ginsburg rule", which some Senate Republicans have cited to justify nominees' reticence when asked about their judicial philosophy.